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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

The Woman Accusing Chris Brown Of Pointing A Gun At Her In His Home Is A Thief And Suspect In A New York Grand Theft Larceny Case At The Luxury Plaza Hotel

Chris Brown released a series of Instagram videos
while police were outside his house. Brown was in a very
distressed state.

Baylee Curran, the Miss Los Angeles County
3rd runner up beauty pageant contestant, accusing Chris
Brown of pulling a gun on her in his home, where she was an
uninvited guest who got into his hot tub at 3AM, has a
history of theft. The incident at Brown’s home started when
Curran began admiring six figures worth of jewelry a
business associate of the singer brought to his home for his
inspection, with the hope the wealthy star would make
purchases (Brown loves jewelry).

Curran began admiring and reaching for the
diamond jewelry in a manner that made them nervous, leading
to Brown’s business associate becoming angry. Brown, fed up
with the uninvited guest, is accused of pulling out a gun,
pointing it at her and stating “get the f**k out” of his
house. First Curran stated Brown pointed a gun at her and
told her to get out. Now she is saying on social networking
Brown pointed a gun at her head and told her to get out.
First she said she didn't touch the expensive jewelry, then
she stated in an interview she did do that.

Curran called the gossip site TMZ (looking
for attention and a payday) then police. When police arrived
at Brown’s home, he unwisely refused to come out and speak
to them which made it look like he was in the wrong (they
had no warrant, so technically he did not have to let them
into his house). With the track record of some police in
America, in reference to excessive force and violence
against blacks, a number of people on social networking
feared the LAPD were going to kill Brown yesterday.

Brown should have called his lawyer and
had him rush to the property and walk him outside. Then his
lawyer could have addressed the police. Brown was arrested
yesterday evening on the charge of suspicion of assault with
a deadly weapon. Brown later posted $250,000 bail and was
released from jail. Brown will be arraigned September 20,
2016.

Baylee Curran

Curran is a friend of Nia Guzman, the
mother of Brown’s daughter. The two are in an ongoing,
bitter custody and cash dispute. Here’s the problem with the
uninvited guest. Curran is a known thief. She is a suspect
wanted for questioning by police in a grand theft larceny
case that occurred at the luxury Plaza Hotel in New York
(the lovely hotel from the “Home Alone 2” movie). Curran
stole a $1,000 Louis Vuitton luxury purse with $200 in it
and ran out of the hotel. The victim reported it to police
and obtained a restraining order against Curran.

Now Curran tried something suspect and got
mad when she was ordered to leave a house she was
technically trespassing in. I have to state something else
as well, some men don’t know how good they have it. Brown
had a nice girl, Karrueche Tran, cheated on her with Nia
Guzman, who trapped him with a baby (once again, Royalty is
beautiful little girl and what I have written is not against
her). Now look who you’re stuck with - money seeking Nia and
her friend Baylee sticky fingers the kleptomaniac, trying to
rip you off and set you up. Some of you men keep thinking
with the wrong head and end up getting burned for it.

This is not about Guzman being Hispanic or
Curran being white. Brown has some black gangbanger friends
too who are violent thieves that egg him on into trouble.
There are other black, white and Hispanic people, among
other races in California, who have morals and would set a
better example for Brown and his child. However, Brown keeps
hanging out with troublemakers and he ends up paying a price
for it.

Another thing I don’t understand is how
some famous men have sex with women they just met or barely
know and in another unwise step fall asleep in bed with
them. While they are asleep, some men have been robbed of
their wallet (cash and credit cards) and jewelry. Others
have been photographed sleeping while in compromising
situations, by fame hungry groupies, who leaked the pics
online. If some of you aren’t careful, you are gonna hook up
with a nutcase who harms you in your sleep.

In closing, Brown needs to pay for proper
armed security, who are insured. Allegations that he threw a
bag with guns and drugs out the window is a no-no, as he is
a convicted felon. People need to learn to insulate
themselves from trouble wherever they can. Some things you
can’t avoid, but some you can.

Side Bar: I can’t get
over how Curran was an uninvited guest who got in a hot tub
at Brown’s house at 3AM with a bunch of men around. That’s
not a good look. It gives the appearance you were there to
sexually service people.

STORY SOURCE

Chris Brown Accuser Grand Larceny Suspect In
Plaza Hotel Theft

8/31/2016 1:00 AM PDT - The woman
claiming Chris Brown pulled a gun on her is wanted in NYC
for questioning in connection with criminal theft ... for
allegedly stealing a fancy designer purse at a swanky hotel.
The incident could be significant in the Chris Brown case,
because alleged victim Baylee Curran claims a certain piece
of jewelry that caught her eye triggered the events that led
to her 911 call. Baylee was vacationing with a few friends
at The Plaza back in 2013 when they began arguing in the
hotel. According to police docs, Baylee snatched a $1,000
Louis Vuitton purse from one of the girls and ran out of the
hotel.

The purse contained $200 in cash, as well
as credit cards and a Michael Kors wallet. Security chased
Baylee, who allegedly dropped the purse but somehow fled
with the contents. By the time cops arrived Baylee was long
gone. There's a warrant of sorts -- it's called an I-Card --
which will allow NYPD cops to pick her up and take her to
the station for questioning, if they find her in the city.
Apparently, the incident was bad enough that the alleged
purse-snatching victim got a restraining order against
Baylee from an L.A. judge.